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https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.2909.2020

Corrosion and stray currents at urban track infrastructure

Katarina Vranešić
Stjepan Lakušić
Marijana Serdar


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Abstract

Rails are a part of track structure where corrosion process inevitably occurs, except if they are fully insulated and devoid of contact with any other part of the structure (sleepers, fastening accessories) or electrolyte like moist soil or water in track structure. Corrosion occurs much faster in the presence of stray currents, which very soon results in the loss of material at the rail foot. The paper presents an overview and description of parameters influencing stray current levels, such as electrical potential in rail and longitudinal rail conductivity, rail-to-earth electrical resistance, electrical conductivity of load-bearing concrete layers of truck structure, and electrical conductivity of soil.

Keywords

rails; corrosion; stray currents; rail potential; rail-to-earth electrical resistance

Hrčak ID:

242388

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/242388

Publication date:

10.8.2020.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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